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And MemSet works great on even old JetWay V266B mobo with KT266A chipset:

(yep, it wrongly identify the ram size as 1536MB, when there are only two DDR (the mobo supports even SDRAMs) slots and two 512MB modules are in them, totalling 1024MB - but that is minor detail - testing faster settings now, at 133MHz the rams should not need disabled interleaving or having so slow other timings )

Kinda minor detail, I would say. VIA KT600 support works well also But it is on my MSI PM8M3-V mobo (VIA P4M800 or even P4M800 Plus that support the DDR2 - dunno, but Everest it reports as the Plus version...) where I can't enable the 8 bank Interleave in bios (the mobo never boot anymore till jumper cleared the settings) and even I set the 1T commandrate, then it still show in all other sofrware 2T... but maybe that can be changed?

Perhaps w/o a crash also? ))

Last edited by caps_buster; 09-15-2013 at 03:28 PM.

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I don't know much about the north bridge, or at least I can't remember.
I think I do have something.
Most of the things I know about them are about latencies, and that there south bridges are pretty much identical across the line.
I can tell you the divider registers for the south bridge..., those I know for sure.

It really depends on what you're used to using for tweaks.
You can use dos and boot strap into windows, any windows... (not sure about ami's though, never tried one, award works, they have a standard going for there bootup).
Or you can use wpcredit/bar-edit.

I can't run either one right now honestly.
For some reason bar-edit is complain about a missing driver and of course wpcredit doesn't run in win x64.

I don't know if I updated these or not, they're dated 2006 from the last time I edited them apparently.

You'll have to figure out which one is for which chip though.
It's likely the id's will be different...
But you should beable to change the id's into anything you want, literally, I got the back door device id thingy listed I think.

Edit:
I will look up the optimal latency in a sec..
If you're using agp video, use 64 clocks for the latency to it, or 0x40 in hex.
Register 0x0d I believe, for vga card it's self I think, or maybe the agp or north bridge.
I'm starting to think it was vga.